“Antisemitism will never win.”

That is the powerful message of a new digital video produced by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), a week after Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City mayoral election.

Mamdani, we have a message for you. pic.twitter.com/fDoIfsQUWM

— Combat Antisemitism Movement (@CombatASemitism) November 11, 2025

The video — created in collaboration with graphic artist Yahav Draizin and posted on X, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn — features a pair blimps flying over Rockefeller Center in New York City emblazoned with the words — “Antisemitism will never win.”

The caption says, “Mamdani, we have a message for you.”

Past digital videos produced by CAM include:

‘All Eyes on Them’: Digital Video Draws Attention to Plight of Israeli Women Held Captive by Hamas

Digital Video Delivers Powerful Post-10/7 ‘Never Again’ Message to World on Yom HaShoah

‘It’s Not a Game’: Ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, Digital Video Draws Attention to Israeli Hostages in Gaza

Digital Video Filmed in New York City Marks First Birthday of Kfir Bibas, Youngest Israeli Hostage Held by Hamas

Following Mamdani’s election, CAM Chief Government Affairs Officer Lisa Katz said in a statement, “Jewish New Yorkers are right to be alarmed by today’s victory of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, whose radical outlook and history of antisemitic rhetoric should concern all New Yorkers. The Jewish community continues to face unprecedented antisemitic threat levels. Yet barring an improbable 180-degree ideological about-face from Mamdani, Jews in New York City will lack an ally in City Hall come January. If past is prologue, a Mamdani administration will refuse to recognize as antisemitism hate that vilifies and demonizes Jews on the basis of the Jewish people’s connection to Israel. To ensure the safety and security of all New Yorkers, including Jewish New Yorkers, it is essential that the New York City government recognize and address all forms of contemporary antisemitism.”

“The Combat Antisemitism Movement stands with New York’s Jewish community and will vigilantly monitor the new administration, together with our partners, to ensure that municipal authorities fulfill their duty to protect New Yorkers of all backgrounds, and are held accountable if they fail to do so,” she added.

Katz concluded, “CAM works on a daily basis with mayors across the country who are proving real leadership by confronting antisemitism in all its modern-day forms, head-on without equivocation. While New York City may lack such leadership come January, the election results have only deepened CAM’s commitment to ensuring that the city government keeps all New Yorkers, including Jewish New Yorkers, safe.”